SourceForge To Acquire Development Portal Ohloh.net 79
SourceForge, Inc. (parent company of Slashdot, and the corporate overlord of SourceForge.net and ThinkGeek) announced today plans to purchase Ohloh, a three-year-old Seattle company that runs Ohloh.net, a software-development portal that specializes in the community aspects of distributed open source projects. The purchase will probably be final as of next month. (I hope no one requires that I show up to an office, just because one will be nearby.)
Re:Not a Good Thing (Score:5, Funny)
I suppose such projects will move to Google Code, but it's important to remember that choice is a good thing, and not everybody is happy with SourceForge.
So SourceForge will just buy Google!
Re:Congratulations! (Score:1, Funny)
The site starts to look like slashdot.
Re:Not a Good Thing (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Congratulations! (Score:5, Funny)
Re:I love slashdot, but... (Score:1, Funny)
It's a bit like shitting on your mom to reward her for making you dinner.
Wow, disturbing. How about, it's a bit like refusing to help your mom clear the table after she made you a delicious dinner. Or painting your mom white afterwards, whatever.